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Why You Should Help Your Baby to Learn Sign Language

Did you know that general signs such as eat, sleep, play, etc. are called baby signs. Many individuals get mixed up between Baby Signs and American Sign Language, but they're not considered the same thing. Baby Sign is taught by seeing and hearing parents, and they have zero relationship with the Deaf community, are not familiar with Deaf culture, and are not fluent in American Sign Language.

Why help baby learn sign language?

Learning Sign Language as Babies is really a Positive Addition

When babies learn Baby Sign, this may result in desiring to learn American Sign Language when babies grow older. Aside from English and an alternate language which the family uses, they would learn American Sign Language as a third language, which in turn can enhance their resumes.

Learning Sign Language as Babies Creates Open Mindedness

The Deaf community’s primary language is American Sign Language. Once the little ones grow up, and they like to keep learning American Sign Language, they'll also know more about the Deaf community and also culture. Kids will more than likely meet D/deaf people sometime in their lives, and when the hearing kids understand basic signs, it could better their friendships with D/deaf people.

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